[Foundation-l] foundation-l Digest, Vol 43, Issue 48
Jason Safoutin
jason.safoutin at wikinewsie.org
Thu Oct 11 09:02:50 UTC 2007
foundation-l-request at lists.wikimedia.org wrote:
> George Herbert wrote:
>
>> If you believe Egypt truly is significantly bad for visiting LGBT
>> tourists, there should be ample evidence thereof available. In spite
>> of my friends' and aquaintences personal ancedotal safe trips, I went
>> looking for some evidence of risk when this thread started. I have
>> not found anything of the sort. There's more documented foreign
>> tourist gay bashing in San Francisco (fairly low actual rate, and
>> abhored by the local population as a whole, but there's a persistent
>> low-rate problem from homophobic fringeists) than I can find for
>> Egypt.
>>
>
> If you use official records, there's zero gay bashing in Iran. I
> wouldn't consider Egypt's records on GLBT issues accurate, either.
>
> That's the quandary with record-keeping. The places with the most
> problems often have the worst records. Never mistake bad record keeping
> with the absence of a problem.
>
>
There is plenty of proof and evidence. Here is an example
<http://www.gaymiddleeast.com/country/egypt>
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